The Miscellaneous Works of Mr J. J. Rousseau

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VOL. I. contains

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VOL. II. contains

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Extract of a Letter from Mr. Rousseau to a Friend. Written, from Montmorency the 5th of April, 1749, in regard to Mr. Rousseau’s Freedom of Entry at the Opera; which was given him for his Village Conjurer; was taken from him, on account of his Letter on the French Muſick; and was offered to be returned him again, after he had quitted Paris.
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On Theatrical Imitation. An Eſſay compoſed from the Dialogues of Plato.
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An Epiſtle from J. J. Rousseau, Citizen of Geneva, to Mr. D’Alembert, Member of the French Academy, &c. concerning the Article Geneva, in the ſeventh Volume. of the Encyclopedie; and particularly on the Project of eſtabliſhing a Play-houſe in that City.
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An Expoſtulatory Letter from J. J. Rousseau, Citizen of Geneva, to Christopher de Beaumont, Archbiſhop of Paris. To which is prefixed, the Mandate of the ſaid Prelate, and alſo the Proceedings of the Parliament of Paris, relative to the New Treatiſe on Education, intitled Emilius.
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VOL. V. contains

A Treatise on the Social Compact; Or the Principles of Politic Law.
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Anecdotes relative to the Perſecution of Mr. J. J. Rousseau; contained in a Letter from a Gentleman at Neufchatel to his Friend.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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